Kaneb Center Newsletter: (Inter)Active Learning and more

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Sep 27, 2021, 8:00:14 AM9/27/21
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The Kaneb Center is pleased to invite you to take part in all of our activities this semester. This week's email includes information about the Graduate Peer Observation Program, the Instructors of Color Learning Community, and our upcoming workshops. To view our full fall workshop schedule, visit our Events page

Graduate Peer Observation Program

Have an experienced graduate student observe your class/tutorial/discussion section in this confidential, low-stakes opportunity for formative feedback! All observations will be scheduled before fall break, and on a first come, first served basis. 
                    
Fill out this form  to send us your teaching schedule and preferred dates for observation. A trained graduate associate of the Kaneb Center will contact you and observe a day of your class. After the observation, you will meet for a short discussion on what went well and suggestions for improvement.

TAs and Graduate Instructors of Color 
Learning Community

Graduate students of color are invited to take part in the TA and Graduate Instructors of Color Learning Community. This ongoing, biweekly conversation creates space for TAs and Graduate Instructors of color to share their experiences with teaching and learning, work/life balance, and power differentials. We discuss the challenges of navigating a predominantly white institution and student body, while also developing teaching strategies, discussing diversity and inclusion in academia, equity, and more. In this intellectual community of peers we support each other’s formations as teacher-scholars by listening to and affirming classroom experiences, discovering and sharing skills, and learning from diverse pedagogical perspectives. This program is co-sponsored by The Graduate School. 

If you are interested in joining this group, please fill out this form. You can also contact Dominique Vargas (dvar...@nd.edu) for more information. If you’ve already signed up on the form, we will be in touch soon.



Upcoming Workshops

We invite you to sign up for any of the following pedagogy workshops this fall. For more information and to register, click here 

(Inter)Active Learning
In this workshop, you will explore a nuanced description of interactive, constructive, active, and passive learning strategies (the “ICAP framework”). You will then identify or begin to develop activities that will create the most meaningful engagement for your students.

Date: Tuesday, September 28 
Time: 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Presenter: Kevin Barry, Senior Director, and Kristi Rudenga, Director for Teaching Excellence, ND Learning | Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence



Panel: Writing Effective Letters of Recommendation
This panel discussion will reflect on best practices for writing effective letters of recommendation. Learning this professional skill is important for future academic and alt-ac careers, and may help now as graduate instructors and teaching assistants often receive requests for letters of support from undergraduate students who are applying to study abroad programs, internships, and student jobs. This session will feature Notre Dame instructors from across disciplines who will share experiences, offer practical advice, and answer questions for graduate students learning to write letters of recommendation. This event is open to graduate students and postdocs who are interested in identifying and building letter writing skills and discussing strategies for approaching the inherent challenges of letter writing.

Date: Monday, October 4
Time: 3:00-4:15
Presenter: Dominique Vargas, Postdoctoral Associate, ND Learning | Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence



Public Writing as a Tool for Learning
Thursday, October 7

Facilitating Discussion in Humanities and Social Sciences
Friday, October 8

Incorporating Active Learning Techniques into Tutorials to Improve Student Learning 
Monday, October 11

Transparent Assignment Design
Tuesday, October 12

Faculty Panel: Enhancing Learning with Low Stakes Assessments
Wednesday, October 27

Using CIF Questions as a Tool to Improve Teaching and Learning
Thursday, October 28

Decolonizing Your Curriculum I: Overview of Practice
Monday, November 1

Selecting/Creating Asynchronous Content
Wednesday, November 3

Motivation & Learning
Tuesday, November 9

Improve Your Teaching & Student Learning With Classroom Research
Wednesday, November 17

Decolonizing Your Curriculum II: Syllabus Workshop
Tuesday, November 1


Useful resourcesTeaching CertificatesEventsTeaching ResourcesServices for Graduate Students and PostdocsServices for All Instructors

Contact Information

353 DeBartolo Classroom Building, Notre Dame, IN 46556 
Phone (574) 631-9146 
ka...@nd.edu 
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